The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 17

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. . REFORMERS ‘GOING 4, RRETTY FAR,’ SAYS _ "Il Do Not Believe People of I} This Country Will Go Back r . @f tis country are going back to THE EVENING WORLD, \WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. rights. “We all know that what we cali the Lord's Day is not observed as | i BISHOP BURCH Cit AC A BA TA to Blue Laws.’{ Discussing restrictive Sunday legizlation proposed by the Lord's Day AlMance of the United States, ‘The Right Rev. Charnes 8. Burch, Bishop of New York, to-dny de- cleared that such legislation is revolutionary in character and that the legislitors should hesitate before passing it. | “Pdo not believe that the people \ “@e New England blue laws," said | Bishop Burch. “if what little I tave wec® fe correct, the reformers re golng pretty far. I do not | balieve we aro gong to haye such | ® revolution a# would occur If we | prohibited interstate commerce on | Sunday. “This is a question which our legislators should consider jong | and carefully, and on which they | should take the sanest possible counsel, before returning to the 014, prohibitive type of legialation. You cannot legislate people into moral or ethical positions. You can educate them into it, but you cannot achieve morality by com- palling them to give up what they Negligee Shirts ‘with - Dress and Tuxedo Shirts with soft cuffs. All at Fifth Avenue, 34th believe are their constitutional | it was, Reg. Trade Mark Manhattan Shirts at a 30% Reduction This week we are featuring Colored and White laundered cuffs, stfreshment on Su o me that sa Full and Negligee Shirts a reduction of 30% from our regular selling prices. Men's Department: 33d Street Entrance Just East of Fifth Avenus James McCutcheon &. Co. and 33d Streets We realize that people want bodily as wi spiritual y is what we want,” West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) All perfect specimens; many embossed taken from our, regular stock and now and exquisite coloring. Size Formerly Reduced to —— Particularly suitable for Christmas ‘tern Brothers Radical Price Reductions on FINE CHINESE RUGS Substantial Price Reductions on NOVELTY FURNITURE West. 43rd Street designs, offered at Phenomenally Low Prices | One of the most beautiful collections we, have ever presented. Each Rug selected specially for its durable quality ‘ Size Formerly Reduced to 10x13 . . $1050 . . $775.00 5.0x 8.0. . $325 . . $180.00 10x14 . . $1100 . . $850.00 6.0x 8.0. . $3885 . . $215.00 11x15 . . $1325 . . $990.00 6.0x 9.0. . $450. . $245.00 12x15 . . $1475 . . 1075.00 7.0x10.0 . . $425 . . $315.00 12x16 . . $1550 . . 1175.00 8.0x10.0 . . $675 . . $360.00 12x18 . . $1775 . . 1325.00 8.0x11.0 . . $725 . . $400.00 12x20 . . $2175 . ..1450.00 9.0x11, 0!. . $800... $535.00 Also a large assortment of 9x12 sizes, $385.00 to $550.00. giving. MahoganyEnd Tables | Wing Chairs and (as illustrated); top 28 | Rockers of solid Ma- inches; formerly $18.50, | hogany; formerly $37.50 Reduced to $15.00 | Reduced to $25.00 _Arm Chairs, upholstered in Tapes- try; formerly $100.00; reduced to $70.00 Mahogany Library Tables— Formerly $85.00; reduced to $70.00 R at proportionate reductions. Mahogany Stands, top 18 inches; formerly $25.00, Mahogany Davenport Tables— Formerly $60.00; reduced to $45.00 Mahogany Tea Wagons, Glass trays and drop sides; formerly $70.00, $55.00 A most extensive variety of other articles to select from ’Phone educed to $19.75 Broadway at Ninth. New York 1,300 House Dresses that ‘will simply fly out + 488 that were $5.75 to $6.75—now $4.65. 588 that were $5.50. 300 that were $3.50 an A variety of models; tie-around bodice, Raver —ndw $3.85. id. $3.75—now $2.85. two-piece ene dress, simple revers collars suggest the many types. Me in Devonshire cloth, an d percale are the materials Some are trimmed with rick-rack braid. Most of then have pockets. $2 to $2.95 Bungalow Aprons, $1.35 1,000 well made to combine usefulness and a trim a) pearance; fashioned of chambray, percale, beach cloth, gingham, in stripes, plaids, plain colors. All have generous pockets. Third floor, Old Building —s Comforters, Spreads and Quilts at Half original*ptice - $33 lamb’s wool comforters reduced to $16.50. Filled with ‘lamb's wool, covered with our best quality of Tussah silk, satth delfi blue; daintily tufted. Only 33. $85 wool-filled quilts stripes and floral effects, in beautiful shades of old rove and reduced te $17.50. ° $40 wool-filled quilts’ reduced to $20. Silk and satin borders; silk backs. Only 11. , $9 crinkled spreads and bolster cover—$4.60. 14 sets; white, hand- Funeets vealloped ,and cut gorners; floral designs for single size bedatea Alfo—a valpe that stands alone— 100 comforters, each filled with wool, cut extra large—72x84 in.,—stitched all-over, covered with sateen DEVINE: attractive Herein design with centrepieco— 3 Ibs. of virgin $10.50 vach Fourth Gallery, New Building Boys’ Leather Coats reduced to $28.50 , Were $35, $40 and $42.50 Made of fine soft leather, with bone buttons, reversible gabar- dine lining. Have all around belt, slash pockets both inside and out, convertible collar and ure a good * length. 60 coats in the lot. Sizes 10 to 18 years, reduced to $28.50. Sheep-lined Coats | i $36. ‘io and Glee a aetd| jamb lining, moleskin shell, an dark clipped lamb collar. Warm, light and very strong. Sizes for 10 to 20 years. Third floor, Old Building Raincapes at $5.75 and Raincoats at $9.75 SPECIAL—for girls As our Christmas collection of rain- capes and coats is now most complete, may we suggest early selection? Al- though there’ are many styles merous prices up to $19.50, we are specializing the cape with the new pointed hood—jflustrated— -in tan or navy blue rubberized material— silk lined—-$5.76. —also one with ruffle-edged hood, silk lined, at $6.75. tan or navy blue—hat with stitched brim included. Raincoats for Miss 14 to 20 to $39.75, Coat speciglized at $9.75 is illustrated— y ee of 6 to 16 years at nu> at $10 Second floor, Old Pcie, Tenth St. A thousand War. 1 Things for Baby from Japan—Close-pr iced Quilts, Buntings, Wrappers, at $5.95 QUILTS—crib size, —_ with crepe-de-chine center, ” printed | with rose buds snd satin border, diamond quilted. Also, plain satin quilts, diamond quilted—a large size—very good value. And bassinet size quiltatof satin, em- broidered in dainty designs. BUNTINGS—of pink or blue satin, diamond quilted, silk lined. WRAPPERS of crepe-de-chine printed with rose buds to match fre center of one quft, Silk ed, diamond quilted. * Quilts, Buntings, Wrappers, at $6.95 QUILTS of satin, embroidered | with wee butterflies or flowers | in pastel shades; silk lined, dia- mond or straight quilted; bassi- net. or carriage size, UNTINGS of satin, em- preisored with cherry blossoms | or conventional flowers in the | dain@y seed stitch, bound with satin, and diamond or straight quilted, silk lined. WRAPPERS of satin, daintily embroidered, fastened with rib- bone or silk frogs; — one model has trim embroidered gat- in cuffs, Third floor, Old Building 300 pieces of French Lingerie —reduced 20 per cent. Were Now DPGWANG 6 iasee csiceoan $2.75 to $15 $2.20 to $12 Chemises. . $7.50 to $50 $6.00 to $40 Gowns...... . $7.50 to $50 $6.00 to $40 Sets, 2 or 3 pes $35 to $85 $28 to $68 All made by clever French fingers, beautifully embroidered or trimmed with Valenciennes or filet batiste or nainsook., lace materials are finest linen, Third floor, Old Building The Motor Stiop reduces 40: tan leather and wool gabardine reversible Coats for men $67.50—were $105 and $115 Fine glove leather and imported in length, sizes 84 to, 46. A motoring or storm-protective ——— SE gabardine cloth; 43 and 47 inches coat of highest quality, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ‘ JOHN WANA M AINE R The Christmas Thursday's Actual SERVICE and Financial SAVINGS Formerl AT. Slewar Store _ re Co. 100 of our famous London Coats for Women--Reduced Part of our direct importation for this season. Those that were $82.50 are now $55 (for the first time) Those that were $85 are now $56.50 (for the first time) .« Those that were $95 are now $63 (for the first time) Those SHAE were dN 50 are now $65 (for the first time) Here is the label—known all over the civilized world. You'll find it in every coat. And you'll find similar coats, bearing this label, in the best homes of all the Arierioas a of Europe. ae are mannish coats, mostly double- breasted—a few single-breasted—in the color- ings which inability to counterfeit has kept their distinctiveness untarnished. No better coats for motoring, for knock-about wear, for country wear—for anything except a very formal occasion. ’ There aretweeds, homespuns, and mixtures, 4nd some Inverness cape-coats in checks ULSTER HOUSE, Conduit S* UY. _ and Shetland mixturés; and some polo ‘coats of Scotch fleece in camel’s-hair color. . Buttons are’ of teather or horn, Shoulders are Raglan or set-in. Most of the coats have belts all around. Thursday morning in the English Shops for Women bgt floor, OM Building ‘Roy ral Wilton and Axminster Rugs ple Kidderminster, at Half Price 100, first grades, in extra large room sizer 1114x165 ft. Axminster Rugs. ........,....00e cece eae $172.50 grade for $86.75 1114x165 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs..’.... $250.00 grade for $125.00 9x15 Axminster Rugs $136.50 grade for $68.25 0x15 Royal: Wilton Rugs... .0......cccsseeesseeeens $200.00 grade for $100.00 Manufacturers’ samples, Royal Wilton, Third less (Third less than the prices of some grades now in our stocks) 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs (42 only) $125.00: grade for $85.00 814x101, ft. Royal Wilton Rugs (40 only)... .. $122.50 grade for $82.50 % Sixth Gallery, New Building Camel’s-hair. Blankets, $12 each Ory the throwing on the market of a lot of camel’s hair and wool makes this price possible. In each blanket is 75 per cent. of camel’s hair and 25 per cent. of pure wool. No cotton. No dye. The blankets are the natural camel’s hair color, handsomely bound at both ends with brown silk ribbon. Size 66x84 in, We took all the blankets that are coming to New York. 500 are ready Phursday morn- ing. Find them on tables near the Rotunda of the Old Building and in fhe P Bedeovering Store on the Fourth Galler¥, New Building. $13 to $16 Men’s Shoes, $8.75 Pr. $9 to $12 Men’s Shoes, $6.75 Pr. 32,324 peice high shoes and oxfords—the entire stock on hand of a great New York shoe house, regardless of cost. Complete range of sizes—no job lots or rag-tag ends. They goon sale today, and the Men’s Shoe Store will be as busy as can beallday. But there will be plenty of all the good styles left for Thu. sday’: 8 selling—tan, cordovan, tan grain, iblacly calfskin, black kid- skin, patent leather. Burlington Arcade loor, New Building cation from the manufacturers of the famous little EXTRA! Brambach Grand, according us a concession in price, which permits us to sell the standard $895 New Brambach Grand Pianos for $750 The BRAMBACH Grand Piano is the famous little instrument which was built to fill the wide demand for a grand piano, of fine tone and small size, to in small apartments. It is, of course, equally as good in large apartments; depth‘and quality of the BRAMBACH tone aie it suitable for any living room. —As we were about to send today’s announce- ments to the newspapers, we received a communi- “Takes up no more space than an upright” The BRAMBACH Grand has been on the Wanamaker Roll of Honor for many years. It is one of the instruments most liked by the music-loving people who visit the Wanamaker Piano Salons. This reduction of $145 in the price will undoubtedly create a great demand for this wonderful instrument, and we advise very prompt investigation and decision on your part if you contemplate the purchase of a grand piano for Christmas. We have a number of Brambach Grands in our Piano Salons today, and more will be here tomorrow —-all these $895 instruments to be sold for $750. Continuing, Thursday, the Sale of — $550 NEW Shoninger Pianos for $425 $865 NEW Shoninger Player-Pianos for $695 NEW instruments, please note—fresh from the workrooms, with the fine Stoninger tone and music-producing qualities which have marked the Shoninger since its founding —seventy years ago. Convenient terms to all desiring them First Gallery, New Building

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